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publicationNumber JP-S63192377-A
titleOfInvention Aflatoxin assimilating mold strain and removal of aflatoxin using said mold strain
abstract PURPOSE: To mold strain, capable of growing by using aflatoxin as only one energy source and carbon source and removing the aflatoxin which is a carcinogenic substance. n CONSTITUTION: The aimed strains can be obtained by cultivating soil from various parts of japan in a culture medium of Nakayama et a1. Steps of depositing such strains were taken as follows. Trichoderma aureoviride NK-1 (FERM-P No.9150), Paecilomyces inflatus NK-7 (FERM-P No.9152), Paecilomycesa lilacinus NK-11 (FERM-P No.9154), Aspergillus fumigatus (FERM- P No.9155), Fumicola fuscoatra NK-9 (FERM-P No.9153) and Penicillium spinulosum NK-5 (FERM-P No.9151). n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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